Topic Overview
Topical products, such as creams or gels, are sometimes used to treat
		cold sores. Many are prescription medicines that may
		slightly shorten the duration of cold sores, usually by just 1 to 2 days.footnote 1
Some experts find that even when nonprescription
		topical products are used frequently-every 2 hours while a person is awake-at the
		first sign of an outbreak, they may only speed recovery time by a few hours or
		a day.footnote 2
Prescription creams and ointments
Penciclovir cream (Denavir) is an antiviral cream that
		  may reduce healing time by 1 to 2 days, especially if the cold sore was
		  triggered by sunlight exposure. It also reduces the pain, itching, burning, and tenderness
		  of cold sores.footnote 1
Penciclovir cream may cause side
		  effects such as mild pain or stinging when it is applied. It is possible,
		  although rare, that the cream may also cause a skin rash or headache.
Acyclovir ointment or cream works best
		  if it is used at the first sign of cold sore symptoms. Side effects of the
		  ointment may include mild pain or stinging at the site where it is applied.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved
		  acyclovir cream to treat recurrent cold sores in people older than age 12. The
		  cream can improve healing time by up to half a day. The cream may cause
		  temporary skin irritation.
Nonprescription creams and ointments
Topical pain medicines can relieve the pain and itching of cold sores. Some examples are benzocaine (Anbesol, Orajel) and camphorated phenol (Campho-Phenique). Be safe with medicines. Follow the directions on the package. Do not use benzocaine for children younger than 2. It can harm your child.
Docosanol 10% (Abreva) should be
		  applied at the first signs of a cold sore outbreak.
		  It is the first nonprescription cold sore medicine approved by the U.S. Food
		  and Drug Administration (FDA) to shorten healing time and the duration of
		  symptoms.
Benzyl alcohol (Zilactin-L) is a gel that relieves the pain of cold sores and may help
		  shorten healing time, especially if it is used as soon as a cold sore begins to
		  form.
Dimethicone with sunscreen (Herpecin-L) is a product that moisturizes your lips and protects them
		  from the sun. This can help reduce the pain and itching of cold sores. It may
		  also help prevent cold sores from returning.
Cold sores usually heal on their own without
		prescription medicines or complementary therapies.